“hursday, November 27, 1952 aT tt The News’ FOR SALE'— One “tidur?*hot- water: tank,,.24 gallon™ pacity. Propane. $100: or-—? Apply. Box 583, Castlegar. ; P3-47 FOR SALE — Kitchen range: Ex- cellent condition. D. E, Hughes, S d aCe weenie C3-47 Classifieds School Curtain, 8:30: p,m, 1-48 ‘ ANNOUNGING;- The, Electro Hygiene: Combina’ ‘acuum, Cleaner, Floor’ waxer atid” polish- er; may now be purchased -with a down payment as low as $35. Contact your-local representative, “Auditorium. FOR SALE — Crib with spring- filled mattress. Baby. Tenda, carriage and bathette. Baby sleigh R. W. Trussler, Phone 3252, LOTS FOR SALE — 50 feet by 100 feet.’ W. W. Plotnikoff, Phone 454, Box 9, Castlegar, B. e wr FOR SALE — Cornet Original Christmas Cards printed ‘with your name: and address, Six greetings to,choose from. Per- sonal and Business Cards. The low price will amaze you. Or- der today from the Castle News. Zucco, Box 213, Kinnaird. NOTICE — Anyone interest- ed in the operation of the skating rink in Kinnaird for the reve- nue derived from. it, please con- tact S. C. Muirhead, Phone 4341 or 3416. C1-48 _ NOTICE — Hear the Trail High School “Band: and choir af the High School on -Dec. 12, 1952. Sponsored by. the PTA. Proceeds |: to go. to our High ae Band., 1-48 ‘NOTICE _ “Dont miss the Film “Gg, FOR SALE — Boys C.C. M. skates Almost . new.. Size 7. Mrs. H. ‘wade, Phone 4551, Castlegar. C1-48 FOR RENT — Three roomed house with basement’ garage. Aply Mrs, M. Turik, Robson. C1-48 FOR RENT — Modern-Furnished Suite. Apply. Twin Rivers_Mo-! 3-46. tel, Box 546, Castlegar. NOTICE — Highland Dancing Competition. Nov. 29, 6 p.m. in High School Auditorium, Admis- sion, 50c. C1-48 RECITAL —~ Piano punils of Ruby MacLean Angus, L.R.S.M., Twin Rivers Hall, Sunday, Nov- ember 30 at 3:30 p.m. P1-43 FOUND — One kitten. About 4 months old. Grey with white chest and white paws. Phone 3701. C1-48 CELEBRITY CONCERT Henry L. Scott, pianist, Saturday, Nov. 29 in Trail Junior High - Recreation” and y Continued tro ning” ahead, “take p r with “your ouridat mn. this “once, two or ‘three’ layérs:is iridel ‘do. It? will © make” your eyes 100k brighter,’ help ‘abolish that “shabby”’- look that, comes from’ fatigue:* Most men are experts at “lip reading” sa’ it’s very. important that you ‘wield a clever lipstick. One ‘of’ the’ most fortunate -things about living in this modern era is that artifice can go just as far as you like . . .: that an ideal mouth can be yours in fact (an illusion). In order. that your lips send the right message to a man who -looks your way, remember these tips on lipstick application. YOU SHOULD, for the pret- tiest, most clean-cut mouh, use a lipstick brush. Don’t follow the line of least resistance and Keep on using your lipstick directly from the case . . . for the art of LEGAL tae by. Miss M. Smith, Dept., U.B.C. at the High School on Saturday, Nov. 29, at 3 p.m. . C1-438 FOUND — Géntleman’s overcoat at Kinnaird. Owner~ contact P.O. Box 216, Kinnaird and pay for this,ad. C148 OUR THANKS — We wish to extend our thanks to the Castle- gar Fire Brigade and also the per- son: who turned in the alarm for the fire at our shop. The prompt action of both held the fire to a minimum. Ted Hill Electric. ~ OUR THANKS I wish to thank you all for your kind expressions and flowers in our loss of a very dear husband and father. It is comforting to know that one has so many dear friends at this troubled time. Very Sincerely, . Jenny Howard and Fopy Montgomery, Alberta. PHONE 3551 MITCHELL Transfer and Fuel Ltd. OFFICE — ANDERSON FEED BUILDING, STORE For Christmas Shopping _The Following Stores During December _ Will Be 7" . Open Until 9 p.m. SATURDAYS — Dec. 6 — 13 — 20 and TUESDAY, DEG. 23. _ WEDNESDAY, DEG. 24 open till 6 p.m. JANET’S, LADIES WEAR VARIETY SHOPPE. LEO BOSSE JEWELLER LEITNER’S CLOTHING CASTLEGAR HARDWARE | OZEROFF JEWELLER HOURS : MARTIN'S CLOTHING MADDOCK’S SHOE STORE WALDIE’S EATON’S- “KERR’S SS SIRS SSS SCS Seta ngs OR: gst La bitin attra t OR GGG es I LAND REGISTRY ACT . (Section 161) IN THE MATTER of Lot 18 of Lot 7182, Kootenay District, Plan 2426. Proof having been filed in my office of the loss of Certificate of Title No. 88740-1 to the above mentioned lands in the name of Annie Streleaff and bearing date the 2nd January:1951 I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE of my. intention at the expiration of one calendar month from the first publication hereof to issue Provisional Certifi- cate of Title in lieu of such lost Certificate. Any person having any information with reference to such lost Certificate of Title is requested to communicate with the undersigned. DATED. AT NELSON this 20th day of November, 1952. Cc. A. McPhail, Deputy Registrar. The Corporation of the Village of Castlegar ig ‘a. ‘rth ° can ‘easily. mas-} us tered. Start: ‘din ‘the middle of your'}} upper lip and, work, outward ::on- each side. Think) of -the, under; lip,| yas an arc that. swings. from either|[- corner, Practice: with - your lip-! stick brush and you'll be well. re- warded, YOU_-SHOULD, needs: a. little encouraging, by all means use. a’ brush cand draw’ a line: just a little outside’ your na- tural j6ne.. The. filling-in can be done -with your lipstick. And the exaggeration. should be slight.. If |’ you; want to reduce; the size of your lips, put your make-up base over your lips first. Then you can draw a line with your brush just inside the natural limits of your lips, Remember, practice makes perfect. YOU SHOULDN’T ever catch yourself putting on a new coat of lipstick without first removing the old. You may not think it matters but it can make the dif- ference between a_ clean-cut mouth and a blur. Don’t ever give into the impulse to put on lipstick without a mirror. Better a féw minutes with no lipstick than even a minute with an off- location mouth. AND always check to see if vou have lipstick -on your teeth where it’is distinct- ly unbecoming. Finally, a word about the ex- pression of your mouth, You shouldn’t purse vour lips so that they look as if thev might at any moment says prunes and prisms. And here's an old finishing-school trick for young ladies who want tn cultivate a nleasing half smile. When you feel that tenseness might be reflected in a grim ex- vression around vour mouth. try phrases that make it look pleas- ant.: Saving the. word peaches is a good idea. Practice these make-up tricks now. You'll be amazed at the dif- ference they can make. The re- sults might even startle the most plain-spoken man’ into compli- ments. Then, come December, you'll find yourself the “girl-in- a-holiday-whirl” looking prettier than ever. 24, 1952. NOTICE OF NOMINATION OF. COMMISSIONER, ELECTIONS ACT, SEC. 36 ‘ Public Notice is hereby given to. the electors of the Municipality of the Village. of . Castlegar that I require the presence of the ‘said electors at the Municipal Office, Pine Street West, Castlegar on the 4th. day of December, 1952, at twelve o’clock noon for the purpose of nominating persons to represent them as Commis-| sioners. The mode of nomination of can- didates shall be as follows:— The idates shall be i ted in writing: the writing shall be subscribed by two electors of the municipality as proposer and seconder. and shall be delivered +a the Returning Officer at any time between the date. of this notice and 12 o’clock noon of the], dav of nomination: the said writ- ‘ng mov be in the form numbered 2 in the, Schedule of the “Muni- cinal Elections Act” and shall|| Petutt PHOTOS } ‘JOUR SPECIAL. CHRISTMAS RATES— Are Now In Effect PHONE 3811 ._ Satisfaction Guaranteed Main St. Castlegar PARK ELECTRIC. At your service with a good supply of wiring materials Let us help you with your wizing problems Colin Petts Cor. Maple & 2nd Ave. Contracting — Repairs PHONE 4516 state the names, resid and eecunation or description of each person vroposed in ‘such manner| as sufficiently to identify such candidate: and inthe event of a noll being necessary, such poll she11l be ovened on.-the llth. day of December at the Canadian Le- gion Hall of which every person is héreby required to-govern him- self accordingly. Given under my hand at Cas- tlegar this 24th. day of November, | 1952. | Wm. Rigby, Returning Officer.: Avoid the rush— shop now—in “st es and Gift Wr We’ve just unpacked ou stock. of and -they’re beautiful! select yours now in our Christmas Corner. RIGBY'S Christmas cards and gift wrappings— CONFECTIONERY COFFEE BAR H. K. Naruse K. A. Morrow OPTOMETRISTS Suite 3 — Post Office Bldg. Hours —-9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY and ‘ SATURDAY , For Appointments Phone Mrs. C. Sutherland PHONE 3441 . ne, our aps ir, new You cap new. 4 if either lip{}| a EREMENKO & (0. ‘Dept. ‘Store & Deep Freeze Lockers Just Arrived.. ‘Parly Dresses ....... $12.95 to $19.95 Plaid Kiltie Skirts, all sizes ...... $7.99 Nylon Blouses ....... $3.95 and $4.95 We Carry Convenient Charge Accounts And In Our Meat Department PORK RIBLETS Fresh, Lb. GROUND BEEF SMOKED FILLETS OF "Blue Labe, Lb. ......-.... 49¢ HADDIE, Lb. PRICES EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 28 & 29 PICNICS 15¢ Lb. atc Castle Theatre fanetnan F moar 3 and Saturday THE GIRLS WITH BOYSIN » EVERY PORT! stannina * Hf ESTHER * VIVIAN efits. BLAINE, “BARRY SULLIVAN " , KEEFE BRASSELLE ; BILLY ECKSTINE |, Ti De pen TERS DEAN MRLER-SDBL LENNART sarc. ci ~SOREY ANFELD- iain Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Monday and Tucsday THEYRE JUMPING WITH JOY 4 VERRY Finca - Pee oer Dicsed by NORMAN TAUROG + Somme by OBERT LEES 2» FRED RONALDO ons HERSERT BAKER. atend rata FOES ALISA ma ROAD HEL.» Fem 2 Sery by Brian Marlowe She will cast you under her spell... THRILL you! | : HOWARD. HUGHES gModuction $150 PAYNITE WED. “SHOWS AT 7 and 9 p.m. *